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Thorn to the Eye: A Black Person's Guide to Unplugging from the System

Par : Jasmine Hall, Jay Lovelii
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8224114597
  • EAN9798224114597
  • Date de parution20/03/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

Aren't you tired of the divisive world we live in? Do you find that existing is exhausting due to all the hatred and stress-filled situations in society? There is a reason you are facing so much oppression from multiple directions, and it begins with white supremacy. The society we live in is based on white patriarchal values. Your mindset is shaped by the white washing conditions we have all been encouraged to confirm to.
Jay Lovelii wrote this book being obedient to the call of the creator. Beginning in March 2025 and finishing in October 2025, this literature was nowhere in her plans. Yet, in a divisive climate under the current administration, she felt angry and compelled to do something. Along came Thorn. Thorn to the Eye: A Black Person's Guide to Unplugging from the System is a bold and unflinching exploration of how patriarchy and white supremacy have shaped and stained the collective consciousness of humanity.
This book peels back the layers of global conditioning that keep Black people, and society at large, trapped in cycles of division, self-doubt, and disconnection. Through a powerful blend of historical truth and social analysis, it exposes how post-slavery America rewired human perception through whitewashing, redefining not only race but also religion, love, gender, and morality. It examines the deep roots of bias embedded in every major institution: from the political system and education to healthcare, parenting, and romantic relationships. With each chapter, Thorn to the Eye challenges readers to confront their own implicit conditioning, reclaim their cultural and spiritual autonomy, and see the world as it truly is, not as it's been designed to appear.
More than a critique, it is a call to awaken, heal, and rebuild consciousness outside the confines of oppression. This book is both mirror and medicine. It is an urgent guide for Black people seeking to unplug from the system and remember who they were before the world told them who to be.